“Two pints and an IT course, please…”

Story: Rob Smith

Over the past seven months Burngreave Community Learning Campaign (BCLC) have been running computer courses aimed at adults.

“These beginners courses have been running from Firs Hill School and the Hallcar Tavern,” explained Tony Tingle, of the LEA Adult and Community Learning Unit.

Students of the courses had gathered in the Hallcar Tavern to celebrate their achievements and to receive awards, including Open College Network Accreditation.

There was a buffet laid on by the Hallcar Tavern’s landlady Elaine Costello who herself began a course in January. She explained that allowing the use of the public house encouraged many others to get involved.

“Many people would rather sit here than in a classroom.The course itself is easy and relaxed, allowing you to choose whatever aspects of modern day computer knowledge you want to know.”

Mr Desmond Hasting explained he went on the course because all his children and grandchildren use computers. “I wanted to learn because this helps me relate to my children. I studied at Firs Hill and think it’s a brilliant idea. I’ve learnt a great deal, young man.”

Barmaid Katy Costello admitted that before joining she knew very little about computers.

“I began by doing word processing, now I want to learn more and the fact it’s held in the pub makes it more relaxed and accessible for those who may not go elsewhere.”

Robert Wilson, tutor of ICT (Information Communication Technology) said:

“All the people attending have been eager to learn.The hardest thing to do as an adult is walk through the doors and most people here today have built up confidence and ability to use computers. Many of the learners have even moved on in careers since attending.”

I could hear from the people receiving awards that the saying ‘its never to late to learn’ rings true.

In September there will be further adult courses being held at Firs Hill School and the Hallcar Tavern Carwood. For further information on courses in Burngreave contact the Burngreave Community Learning Campaign on 279 4960 or check out the Burngreave Learner which lists all the courses in the area.

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